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opt out of the european union are politically while staying very closely integrated economically it's not part of this government policy it walked out of the european union we're not a member of the european of the euro zone that's clear and we believe we have a good and sound reason for not being a member of the euro zone we are of course affected by what happens in the euro zone because something like forty five our export over forty five percent of our exports go to the euro zone for the european union as a whole is a large single market and we believe there are many benefits from it and yet david cameron is rejecting the so-called e.u. fiscal pact what's going to be the consequence of that rejection how do you see that developing the fiscal part has to do with the euro zone and we're not a member of the euro zone and do not intend to become a member of the euro zone so i think it's important to distinguish between what needs to be done by the eurozone members to stabilize the euro zone and find its way through some of its difficulties and the wider objectives of the european union
opt out of the european union are politically while staying very closely integrated economically it's not part of this government policy it walked out of the european union we're not a member of the european of the euro zone that's clear and we believe we have a good and sound reason for not being a member of the euro zone we are of course affected by what happens in the euro zone because something like forty five our export over forty five percent of our exports go to the euro zone for the...
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paying for what some call to close of a relationship with the rest of the european union. i don't think we pay a price for that actually i think the benefits of the single market are very considerable it's very important for us to recognize that the single market is a market of five hundred million people it's a relatively prosperous market it's the world's most integrated market and a great deal has already been achieved which enables companies to trade seamlessly across borders but it's not perfect yet and indeed one of the key preoccupations of the british government will be to press for full implementation of the single market in the coming years what are the downsides are there there must be some downsides as well we don't think drawing down sides of a single market because we do believe in open trade we believe that. the market is genuinely borderless and more companies can trade across different markets access different pools of demand and we believe that's beneficial to the economy we believe that we don't look significant growth within the european union these so-
paying for what some call to close of a relationship with the rest of the european union. i don't think we pay a price for that actually i think the benefits of the single market are very considerable it's very important for us to recognize that the single market is a market of five hundred million people it's a relatively prosperous market it's the world's most integrated market and a great deal has already been achieved which enables companies to trade seamlessly across borders but it's not...
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opposition to the move the union was recognized for its efforts in promoting peace on the continent but people in oslo protested on the streets while several nobel laureates demanded the be stripped of the prize artie's peter all over explain shows what the people say they're on happy with. from our four little children. will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by but about him but by the content of back character. the one it can be probably would have become a laureate if the home be assassinated however the nobel peace prize is only awarded to a living person but this is when a test such trying terror especially when it comes to finances the announcement the european union was to pick up the twenty twelve gongs sparked heated debate the award was being discredited particularly after the outrage at who is picked it up recently see what's the e.u. done over the last twelve months to come vince the nobel committee it's with the of such a prestigious award. it supported regime change in foreign countries and several member states indulged in violent crackdowns on de
opposition to the move the union was recognized for its efforts in promoting peace on the continent but people in oslo protested on the streets while several nobel laureates demanded the be stripped of the prize artie's peter all over explain shows what the people say they're on happy with. from our four little children. will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by but about him but by the content of back character. the one it can be probably would have become a laureate if...
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of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades. for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russia's trying. to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local shops so between. bill it is a big hit the defunct aren't curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's the russians doing your show but you can't play rivals for almost enough to. your local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like non-sport it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be on those they tend to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to their
of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades. for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russia's trying. to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local shops so between. bill it is a big hit the defunct aren't curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's the russians doing your show but you can't play rivals for almost enough to. your local...
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leaders later on thursday it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the deal was a matter of concern in britain where many had fear that it could lead to its isolation but under conditions agreed to by finance ministers thursday in london as well as other non eurozone members will have influence over the decision making process well for more on this i'm joined now for analysis by stephen the old city spokesman for the u.k. independence party sir thanks for taking the time to speak with us i want to begin by pointing out i'm in britain has one of these safeguards for the city so why is the u.k. so desperate to be involved in the eurozone decision making in your view. good evening lou thank you the key decision making for david cameron and those who support the greater banking union is that they believe that the european union's only asset is that of the single market this supposed great market five hundred fifty million people where we can trade freely between each country without proble
leaders later on thursday it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the deal was a matter of concern in britain where many had fear that it could lead to its isolation but under conditions agreed to by finance ministers thursday in london as well as other non eurozone members will have influence over the decision making process well for more on this i'm joined now for analysis by stephen the old...
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that they could try to resolve by bringing a banking union which they have elements of now bringing in proper support for potentially failing banks undercapitalised banks which they don't have by trying to introduce some form of fiscal and political union right the way across the entire eurozone which would allow some imbalances that developed to be resolved now that last one isn't going to happen any time soon and it doesn't look like despite whatever pleading or even angry words from european parliament maybe maybe out there will hundreds of thousands europeans the same the same thing they want to see practical measures to sort out the crisis exactly what this president's been saying of course the misery has been causing the austerity measures do you think perhaps their message is finally being heard but least one official in brussels. but it would be nice to think so the measures adopted since two thousand and nice the start of the crisis this idea of basically you impose austerity absolutely everywhere that you demand of countries like greece and spain and ireland and portugal t
that they could try to resolve by bringing a banking union which they have elements of now bringing in proper support for potentially failing banks undercapitalised banks which they don't have by trying to introduce some form of fiscal and political union right the way across the entire eurozone which would allow some imbalances that developed to be resolved now that last one isn't going to happen any time soon and it doesn't look like despite whatever pleading or even angry words from european...
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a little optimism one warning has spoiled the mood the european parliament president criticised the union for taking part in endless debates and told them to actually come up with plans to help people james made way i spoke to him a little earlier he's from the new economics foundation in london says there's little chance these words will lead to any action. i think in this case it's an issue of fine words buttering no person it's the truth is that what the you and the european central bank and backed up by the i.m.f. the international monetary fund have imposed on greece spain and portugal and ireland over the last few years the demand for austerity is precisely the reason that youth unemployment in greece is now around fifty percent and approaching similar levels in much of the rest of southern europe it's the e.u. this being the problem here it's not being part of the solution in any way part of the issue here is the european union has as never been a democratic project in the past i think it was accepted by people because it delivered the goods it looked like that you'd have more pres
a little optimism one warning has spoiled the mood the european parliament president criticised the union for taking part in endless debates and told them to actually come up with plans to help people james made way i spoke to him a little earlier he's from the new economics foundation in london says there's little chance these words will lead to any action. i think in this case it's an issue of fine words buttering no person it's the truth is that what the you and the european central bank and...
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. >> we have a long-term vision for our union. >> the euro is an important measure of this vision. it is still around, and it is worth almost as much as it was at the beginning of the year, but the eu faces problems in 2013 as well -- a new election in italy could put silvio berlusconi back in power, and france's francois hollande has to tackle urgent issues at home, so there is plenty of work for europ's firefighters next year. >> the past year, we have often brought you images of very angry protests in greece that were mostly against the harsh austerity measures imposed by the government in return for a bailout funds from lenders. >> without this, greece would certainly have gone bankrupt, but it still a long way from clear that the bailout and the reforms they are tied to will get the economy back on the road to recovery. >> meanwhile, the suffering continues for the greek people. the situation is especially dire in rural villages. >> we are on our way to a village on the border with bulgaria. most of the village's 500 inhabitants are muslim -- a minority in the orthodox christi
. >> we have a long-term vision for our union. >> the euro is an important measure of this vision. it is still around, and it is worth almost as much as it was at the beginning of the year, but the eu faces problems in 2013 as well -- a new election in italy could put silvio berlusconi back in power, and france's francois hollande has to tackle urgent issues at home, so there is plenty of work for europ's firefighters next year. >> the past year, we have often brought you...
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the poverty line now in response to the measures that are being taken to try and halt the european union and the euro zone in particular as economic downturn we've seen violent demonstrations in countries like greece where we're seeing clashes with police and also strikes across the country also in spain and as well elsewhere across the union now these on what we have seen though these aren't just students or activists that are being demonstrating against the cuts that it's being implemented upon them but people from all across society as not just the people of started to show that they sucked is fine with the way things are going the politicians have already started the finger pointing of just who's to blame silvio berlusconi in italy saying little he's going to run against to be the leader of the country and he's pointed a finger squarely towards germany where i am right now saying that it's up to berlin to recognize the european central bank as a real central bank in his words otherwise swell countries like italy are going to have to pull out of the euro zone in fact well there are th
the poverty line now in response to the measures that are being taken to try and halt the european union and the euro zone in particular as economic downturn we've seen violent demonstrations in countries like greece where we're seeing clashes with police and also strikes across the country also in spain and as well elsewhere across the union now these on what we have seen though these aren't just students or activists that are being demonstrating against the cuts that it's being implemented...
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eight and seriously now my really big point is want to this condition fessed up because when the soviet union fell apart there was nothing to keep capitalism up honest anymore as a result all of the debates post washington consensus of being about. that the titles the operational matters he is there they haven't been about the broads. sweeps in the strategic functions that governments are meant to have as government tends to get us operational rather than strategic it will develop a tendency to meddle in all kinds of unimportant things or actually in things which are quite home full but not deal with a framework that allows you to really consider the very big picture the most hopeful sign that i can think of is people starting to think beyond old left and beyond old right again and start thinking about how do we make can you talk of system work the fact of the matter is that a lot of the jobs that we've lost over the last thirty years are not coming back the jokes we've created have been launched in the norm tradable sector has. their entire towns in britain where there is very little private
eight and seriously now my really big point is want to this condition fessed up because when the soviet union fell apart there was nothing to keep capitalism up honest anymore as a result all of the debates post washington consensus of being about. that the titles the operational matters he is there they haven't been about the broads. sweeps in the strategic functions that governments are meant to have as government tends to get us operational rather than strategic it will develop a tendency to...
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the debates with the prime minister on the british economy and the european union budget. the british parliament is in recess for the holidays. members return on january 7th. >> hello there. and welcome to the west minister review. our look back at the big events in parliament over the last three months. coming up in this program, the chancellor delivers the latest bleak economic view? his budget. david cameron's bench urges him to stand up to europe. >> i support absolutely. >> the ugly specter of child abuse hits the deadlines with some dramatic consequences. lord justin levisohn delivers his plan on press standards. >> we should be wary of any legislation that has the potential to infringe free speech and a free press. >> the queen sits in on a cabinet meeting at number 10. but let's begin with the subject which has dominated politics and our pockets for many months, the state of our economy. at the start of december the chancellor came to deliver his autumn statement or mini budget. it set out the latest figures for the growth, tax and benefits. among the headlines the
the debates with the prime minister on the british economy and the european union budget. the british parliament is in recess for the holidays. members return on january 7th. >> hello there. and welcome to the west minister review. our look back at the big events in parliament over the last three months. coming up in this program, the chancellor delivers the latest bleak economic view? his budget. david cameron's bench urges him to stand up to europe. >> i support absolutely....
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leaders later on thursday now this would be a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the new rules will see all banks worth more than thirty billion euros or with a significant presence in europe answering directly to the european central bank other steps in the pipeline include a decision on how to close the troubled banks. well later this hour max kaiser reveals how banks have been getting away with dodgy dealings what else is new. ages b.c. to pay one point nine two billion dollars fine to settle charges over a laundering state and federal authorities decided against indicting a just b. c n n money laundering case over concerns that criminal charges could jump or one of the world's largest banks and ultimately disturbed was the global financial system to. do big. government condones crime and they wonder why they made roads on fire because they loaded on fire because they've got the contract for the lighter fluid company. russia's president has had out of america's recent congress sanctions on r
leaders later on thursday now this would be a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the new rules will see all banks worth more than thirty billion euros or with a significant presence in europe answering directly to the european central bank other steps in the pipeline include a decision on how to close the troubled banks. well later this hour max kaiser reveals how banks have been getting away...
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the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because teenagers will look up to these players and try and get. campaigns going in respect of a two thousand and eighteen world cup i think this is a massive opportunity for russia to try and tackle the point of racism because we're going to have a lot of people coming into the country. people of ellen his guests a poll no punches in the latest debate on cross talk just ahead of you after this short break stay with us. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa maters to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there a friend in nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or there
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this is bringing us closer to true banking union. fiscal union is way down the line. that would involve having to change eu treaties, and that is not something that anybody wants here at the moment. we are still in the middle of a crisis. we are a bit more stable than we were a couple of months ago. that's what everybody has been saying here, but this union is not something that we can tackle quite yet. this meeting is about figuring out where we want to go. there will not be any decisions today. >> we have heard that before. thank you very much. >> in another attempt to remedy the eurozone crisis, european finance ministers have said yes to releasing more aid to greece. in a 50 billion euros were freed up on thursday for athens -- >> the 50 billion euros were freed up on thursday for athens. >> there are some who believe it is nothing more than a band-aid. >> emotions spilled over as workers tried to storm a meeting between greek and german officials today are angry over layoffs that are part of broad austerity measures. greeks see the reason to believe next year wil
this is bringing us closer to true banking union. fiscal union is way down the line. that would involve having to change eu treaties, and that is not something that anybody wants here at the moment. we are still in the middle of a crisis. we are a bit more stable than we were a couple of months ago. that's what everybody has been saying here, but this union is not something that we can tackle quite yet. this meeting is about figuring out where we want to go. there will not be any decisions...
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if there's a benefit to be in the union, so be it, good for the union. if they do not, so be that too. >> well, if it's that simple, then, yeah, i think that there's nothing wrong with allowing workers to make their own choice. in florida, we've been in an environment in the construction business where it's a right-to-work state, and we had tremendous booms in construction with that kind of scenario. it does work, but then, you know, look at new york where it's a predominant union town and union state, and, you know, look, things get done efficiently, but it costs more money to bill union, versus nonunion, and the question you have to ask is does it impact on generates more or less jobs? neil: but do you think that the president should make a statement? no one denies that unions helped them over the finish line, passionate crowds feeled owed, and the president feels an obligation to pay them back here, but should he make a statement, as businessmen argued, to stand and say this is one thing i'm just not with you on. i see nothing wrong with free choices.
if there's a benefit to be in the union, so be it, good for the union. if they do not, so be that too. >> well, if it's that simple, then, yeah, i think that there's nothing wrong with allowing workers to make their own choice. in florida, we've been in an environment in the construction business where it's a right-to-work state, and we had tremendous booms in construction with that kind of scenario. it does work, but then, you know, look at new york where it's a predominant union town...
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a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and stones of souls and by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument that those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse came to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings . and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only assuming is called cross. to fly as one of the most famous groups in the republic their next goal is to. they say for you were a peon since difficult to pick up and sing so i aske
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the clubs the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because species will look up to these players and trying to it's and the racism campaign is going. to flee their offspring to us from our sports team it's coming out so it's just in fact exactly twenty five minutes past ten o'clock at night moscow time thanks for being with us this wednesday night after the break just a couple of minutes time natasha is here with the business. wealthy british style. that's not on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our he. gave to you. to. speak your language. for music programs and documentaries in spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kid stories. you hear see detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i to our. teeth. pulled. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily ily ily ily ily . i. know you're watching business r.t. welcome to the program the curre
the clubs the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because species will look up to these players and trying to it's and the racism campaign is going. to flee their offspring to us from our sports team it's coming out so it's just in fact exactly twenty five minutes past ten o'clock at night moscow time thanks for being with us this wednesday night after the break just a couple of minutes time natasha is here with the business. wealthy...
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but jonas it right, a lot of tiesike detroit are heavily unionized. they invested heavily in these gold-plated cadillac-like government pensions as the revenues have dropped off and diminishednd detroit is a great example, people leaving the cityow for decades. they find they can't pay these pensions. so in a nutshell,hey mismanaged their money and now they're coming-- don't blame the council woman they did help to get president obama elected. look, we did youolid and unfortunately it's not the right way to go, i d't think anyone wants to bail out detroit for mismanagement. >> brenda: julian, what say you. >> i think we have to define the terms, quid pro quo and bailout are unfortunate terms. i think that jas made the rit point. you have to separate long-term and short-term issues. long-term, the same way that the government reformed entitlement, the state has to reform pension programs. and many states and governments are doing that. in the short-term, however, it's another question when you're in an economically very difficult time, if the states an
but jonas it right, a lot of tiesike detroit are heavily unionized. they invested heavily in these gold-plated cadillac-like government pensions as the revenues have dropped off and diminishednd detroit is a great example, people leaving the cityow for decades. they find they can't pay these pensions. so in a nutshell,hey mismanaged their money and now they're coming-- don't blame the council woman they did help to get president obama elected. look, we did youolid and unfortunately it's not the...
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more than 80% of migrants into into the european union and they do go through greece. thousands end up in detention camps and many of those who are not detained spent days and nights waiting to apply for asylum. other recent months, there has been a wave of attacks on immigrants, a number of them being stabbed to death. it is not just the illegal migrants or asylum seekers feeling under attack. some of them are feeling targeted even when they are there legally. this racially motivated attack coincides with the rise in popularity of a far right parties like the golden who blame some of the country's problems on illegal migration. greece, which is in the grips of its worst recession in decades, has called on do you for more help. the country says that they bear the disproportionate weight of the illegal immigration burden. >> as 2012 draws to a close, few countries have expressed as much change this year as burma there are moves to end the armed conflicts which have plagued burma since independence in 1948. that includes a cease-fire with ethnic insurgents and the start
more than 80% of migrants into into the european union and they do go through greece. thousands end up in detention camps and many of those who are not detained spent days and nights waiting to apply for asylum. other recent months, there has been a wave of attacks on immigrants, a number of them being stabbed to death. it is not just the illegal migrants or asylum seekers feeling under attack. some of them are feeling targeted even when they are there legally. this racially motivated attack...
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needs to do is try to educate the teenagers the clubs the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because teenagers will look up to these players and try and get. campaigns going in respect of a two thousand and eighteen world cup i think this is a massive opportunity for russia to try and tackle the point of racism because we're going to have a lot of people coming into the country ok ok we have to leave it there thanks for that. let's hope everything will be ok thanks very much as if i'm perfect while on the way our regular financial check up in washington with more on this. motion would be soon which brightened if you knew no bounds phone from finest impressions. new friends down totty dot com. wealthy british style. restaurant. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. families be told language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world'
needs to do is try to educate the teenagers the clubs the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because teenagers will look up to these players and try and get. campaigns going in respect of a two thousand and eighteen world cup i think this is a massive opportunity for russia to try and tackle the point of racism because we're going to have a lot of people coming into the country ok ok we have to leave it there thanks for that. let's hope...
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it was in the world bank in the european union it's a large company and large countries that actually call the shots on the final thing the most important argument in many ways and bread and butter issues in the us economy we are better together because there are no barriers to trade north and south of the border if you take the financial services industry in scotland for example a lot of what it sells most of what it sells is into england so there are very very powerful arguments for staying part of the u.k. and on the other side when you start looking at the how humans put forward by the nationalists frankly they don't stand up so it's a very very you know it's in my mind is oh no we're overwhelming case but stunning staying part of the u.k. the nationalist though do you have arguments for all those points don't they for example scotland does have its own very distinct national identity andy murray the tennis player he always says that he's a scot first information that he's playing for scotland here and he's also british you know what you know and when he won the tennis in the olym
it was in the world bank in the european union it's a large company and large countries that actually call the shots on the final thing the most important argument in many ways and bread and butter issues in the us economy we are better together because there are no barriers to trade north and south of the border if you take the financial services industry in scotland for example a lot of what it sells most of what it sells is into england so there are very very powerful arguments for staying...
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he made the announcement after holding talks with the head of the africans union -- afrikaans union. they say they will advance of the president does not leave the country. we have more. >> from a president under pressure, compromise and concession. he said he is prepared to share power with the rebels and would not stand for reelection in 2016. >> we will surely be able to put in place a national unity government to manage this country which has suffered so much. >> it may be taking its toll on the president. it has brought the capital to a nervous standstill. >> the government's curfew is not all bad. it is very unsafe here at the moment. >> rebel fighters keep advancing. they took a turn on saturday, 150 kilometers from the capital. an attempt by government troops to retake the strategically- important town of bombari failed. the chairman of the african union arrived on sunday, urging an end to the fighting. the president said he is willing to attend without conditions. rebel spokesmen sounded more cautious, saying he took note of the president's latest offer, but the rebels do no
he made the announcement after holding talks with the head of the africans union -- afrikaans union. they say they will advance of the president does not leave the country. we have more. >> from a president under pressure, compromise and concession. he said he is prepared to share power with the rebels and would not stand for reelection in 2016. >> we will surely be able to put in place a national unity government to manage this country which has suffered so much. >> it may be...
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when people join the european union where they will joining a federal union ok because you know what a lot of people will say is that they lost more and more of their freedoms to make decisions about their economies civil society sick cetera. well i totally disagree to that i mean of course the european union has to be based on subsidy or it's a principle which means that the decisions are made close as possible to the citizens on the other hand you know is that a case is that the case song truth is that the case let me finish all right go ahead yeah yeah of course about dontcha think that. in a case that a federal union existed with a federal strong budget that the sovereignty of the european citizens overall would be better than we have it now in that crisis we are all victims at the moment because we do not have a fully fledged clear my question is that people join to create something like the united states yeah i mean they point to they joined it to create a united states of europe that has to be discussed i'm not saying yes there is no alternative to that and if they don't want
when people join the european union where they will joining a federal union ok because you know what a lot of people will say is that they lost more and more of their freedoms to make decisions about their economies civil society sick cetera. well i totally disagree to that i mean of course the european union has to be based on subsidy or it's a principle which means that the decisions are made close as possible to the citizens on the other hand you know is that a case is that the case song...
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under the european union boss proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies -- european union's proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies would be guaranteed a job or training within four months. >> we have to invest in europe's young people. we cannot afford to leave them. we have to give them the skills and experience they need to help them to get a job. >> the eu wants to fund the sceme -- scheme with money from the european bond. many are skeptical of the plans. >> i do not believe the suggestions will be successful. employers will be afraid of giving people work, so it will hurt those it's trying to help. >> whether it will really create more education and training programs is still unclear, as the suggestions are only recommendations to eu member states. >> bayern face off against a byelorussian team tonight. >> boresoff beat them in november. bayern are in top form. >> as if they were not scoring enough goals already, goetze is ready to go. he is first choice again in the champions' league. bayern are looking to top the group with a victory. >> i am confident we will take the
under the european union boss proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies -- european union's proposed scheme, everyone under 25 who applies would be guaranteed a job or training within four months. >> we have to invest in europe's young people. we cannot afford to leave them. we have to give them the skills and experience they need to help them to get a job. >> the eu wants to fund the sceme -- scheme with money from the european bond. many are skeptical of the plans. >> i...
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investors say if we move toward a banking union, you can't have any kind of economic without a bank union. how much does that matter? >> for investors today, probably not a whole lot. he's broader long term questions about what the eurozone is going to look like, what is going to be the balance going to be, we have to have vote, treaties, and it's difficult -- >> doesn't matter in the short term 245 ththat they don't let w up? >> you think if you hold it for five years do you still get something back. >> there are a lot of analysts saying european equities will outperform u.s. equities. when you look at the rapid growth rates, is that just because they're undervalued? what is it? do you agree with it? if not, why not? >> sure. as a region, it's actually not undervalued. it's average right now. there was a discount. there has been times over the last year that's gone. europe has done reasonably well, u.s. is off, so now we're equal on valuation. but that doesn't mean that within sectors there is not very undervalued regions. italy for example is still very clean. so it depends. >> other ne
investors say if we move toward a banking union, you can't have any kind of economic without a bank union. how much does that matter? >> for investors today, probably not a whole lot. he's broader long term questions about what the eurozone is going to look like, what is going to be the balance going to be, we have to have vote, treaties, and it's difficult -- >> doesn't matter in the short term 245 ththat they don't let w up? >> you think if you hold it for five years do you...